Author name: Jason Smith

After serving in the United States Marine Corps, I now work as a Web Developer. I aim to visit all 50 US states, with only five remaining. I enjoy indulging in whiskey, wine, coffee, occasional gaming (by breaking out the original NES or SNES.), and soaking in hot springs in my free time. I also enjoy hiking and taking pictures, along with metal detecting & magnet fishing.

Discover The Desert Charm Of Cascabel, Arizona Ghost Town

Nestled along the banks of the San Pedro River in Cochise County, Arizona, lies the charming Cascabel ghost town. Once a thriving farming community with a post office operated from 1916 to 1936, Cascabel represents the area’s rich history and desert charm. Despite its deserted appearance, the town continues to attract visitors from all over […]

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Discover The Submerged Ghost Town Of Berryessa, California

The submerged ghost town of Berryessa is a fascinating remnant of California’s history. Once a thriving community, Berryessa was evacuated in the late fifties to create a water supply for the San Francisco Bay Area and a recreational area for the public. Today, the town lies beneath Lake Berryessa’s depths in Petaluma, California, and is

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Discovering California’s Death Valley Junction: A Ghost Town With Artistic Flair

Death Valley Junction, a small town in the heart of California’s Death Valley National Park, is a testament to the resilience and creativity of small communities. Once a bustling mining town, the area became a ghost town until its inhabitants’ artistic flair brought it back to life. Today, Death Valley Junction is a hidden gem

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